@graham as far as I know its tight. You need to give your visitors a notice and need them to consent to your site placing a cookie(s) onto their machine/device. Alot of website are opting for banners, dialogs and some are just placing a text link to their policy. This text link I feel is wrong. But who am I to complain. Redone my logo for the site last night as we're ReBranding it so awaiting my guy to give me my FTP details and then we're up and live

@jamie Just what @hamishmcneill said, Id you dont have a great background in your library then have a look at Flickr and make sure the license is open to use and alter before you download and even think of blurring the hell outof it :)

I'm tied down with work, I cant post up on Dribbble and show everyone work that I've done for my employer. I'm not quite sure what the issue is with this but I've been told not to show anything from my employers' website on Dribbble. Personally I think this is an insult to my creativity as I created something(s) from my own mind and talent. Yes I was paid to do this but its still something I feel I can show the world to show my skill.